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The conflict in Abkhazia has increased friction between the nations in recent months.
"It increased friction, it increased discipline problems, having to worry about who was wearing what.
It also increased friction between Israel and Syria, which maintains a large military presence in Lebanon and supports Hezbollah.
Honda said its brake recall could be traced to a brake-shift interlock part that was not manufactured properly, with overly close tolerances that "are susceptible to increased friction when the parts contract at low temperatures".
In all, any emergency measures the PA introduces are likely to fall short of the disarming of the militant groups that Israel and America are demanding.At worst, Israel's action may lead to increased friction, and perhaps skirmishes, with its neighbours.
This means there is a significant chance of potential increased friction between the different parties over who and what caused the collision, resulting in delays in compensation to victims … Without certainty of how claims will be handled, there is a risk of customer confusion, which could reduce the sale and use of automated vehicles".
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The proposed law has increased frictions between the Roman Catholic Church and the government of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, which is pushing the bill.
The findings marked the latest chapter in the increasing friction between Ms. Reno and Louis Freeh, the F.B.I. director.
Talks this week on the European Union's next budget are likely to increase friction between Britain and European partners.
But there was increasing friction between Mr. Pendergrass and Mr. Melvin, and in 1975 Mr. Pendergrass left the group.
The American drone strikes are immensely unpopular in Pakistan and have caused increasing friction between the two countries.
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